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One example of the many different styles of rail fence that were erected.
One example of the many different styles of rail fence that were erected.
The Fizzell house. It had a blacksmith shop attached on the east side and stands today as a private residence.
This pair of elegant pink granite obelisks, gracing the Thorton Union Cemetery, is typical of the work produced by J and A Borrowman, Bradford Monuments, erected 1865 and 67.
George Holancin, local artist, created this fitting tribute to the area's early mills.
Looking north-west toward Bradfodr. Airforce guys loading 4wd army truck and camping trailer on scow to haul up river to where plane crashed the dock is where all hay was unloaded. Rodgers leaning on old pick-up and boat behind truck belonged to Marv Shannon.
Portrait of Mary Jane Robinson, wife of Samuel J. Neilly. Born in 1853, died in 1925.
(From the left) Deputy-reeve Milt Hambly, Councillor Sandy Hudson and Reeve Ken Wood of Bradford were present at the opening of the Professor E.A. Smith Natural Resources Educational Centre last Wednesday. The centre is located on the ninth concession east of Highway 11. The 600-acre conservation area will be used to teach students from separate and public school boards about flora and fauna of the surrounding forest.